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'''Eutelsat 36A''' (formerly '''Eutelsat W4''') is a [[France|French]] [[communications satellite]] which is operated by [[Eutelsat]]. It was constructed by [[Alcatel Space]] is based on the [[Spacebus-3000B2]] [[satellite bus]]. It was launched on the maiden flight of the [[Atlas III]] carrier rocket, which used the Atlas IIIA configuration. The launch was contracted by [[International Launch Services]], and occurred on 24 May 2000, at 23:10 GMT from [[Spaceport Florida Launch Complex 36|Space Launch Complex 36B]] at the [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station]].

'''Eutelsat 36A''' (formerly '''Eutelsat W4''') is a [[France|French]] [[communications satellite]] which is operated by [[Eutelsat]]. It was constructed by [[Alcatel Space]] is based on the [[Spacebus-3000B2]] [[satellite bus]]. It was launched on the maiden flight of the [[Atlas III]] carrier rocket, which used the Atlas IIIA configuration. The launch was contracted by [[International Launch Services]], and occurred on 24 May 2000, at 23:10 GMT from [[Spaceport Florida Launch Complex 36|Space Launch Complex 36B]] at the [[Cape Canaveral Air Force Station]].



Following its launch and on-orbit testing, it was placed in [[geostationary orbit]] at 36° East, from where it provides communications services to [[Russia]] and [[Africa]]. It carries thirty one transponders, and has an expected on-orbit lifespan of 12 years.

Following its launch and on-orbit testing, it was placed in [[geostationary orbit]] at 36° East, from where it provides communications services to [[Russia]] and [[Africa]]. It carries thirty-one transponders, and has an expected on-orbit lifespan of 12 years.



== References ==

== References ==


Revision as of 18:34, 9 October 2012

Template:Infobox Spacecraft Eutelsat 36A (formerly Eutelsat W4) is a French communications satellite which is operated by Eutelsat. It was constructed by Alcatel Space is based on the Spacebus-3000B2 satellite bus. It was launched on the maiden flight of the Atlas III carrier rocket, which used the Atlas IIIA configuration. The launch was contracted by International Launch Services, and occurred on 24 May 2000, at 23:10 GMT from Space Launch Complex 36B at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

Following its launch and on-orbit testing, it was placed in geostationary orbit at 36° East, from where it provides communications services to Russia and Africa. It carries thirty-one transponders, and has an expected on-orbit lifespan of 12 years.

References

  • Krebs, Gunter. "Eutelsat 36A". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  • "Eutelsat 36A". Lyngsat. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  • McDowell, Jonathan (2000-05-29). "Issue 427". Jonathan's Space Report. Retrieved 2009-05-02.

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